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Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
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I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.
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Preview of Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Animal Theme Brainteaser

Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Animal Theme Brainteaser

Our BEST-SELLING item just got better - with a whole new set of animal themed logic puzzles! We've got cuddly cats, silly dogs, and scaly snakes to get those creative problem thinking skills flowing. The ABC=123 Brainteasers are math-based logic puzzles called alphametics. They can be used as daily warm-up exercises, challenge problems, extra credit, gifted enrichment, or as a substitute for in-class work for students who have already mastered the current curricular unit. The problems in this b
Preview of 100 Mental Math Warm Ups Exit Slips

100 Mental Math Warm Ups Exit Slips

This packet contains 100 mental math problems that you can use with your upper elementary students throughout the year. While the majority of the cards focus on developing computational mental math abilities, you’ll also find problems for Ordinal Numbers, Dozens, Place Value, Estimation, Geometry, Fractions, as well as measurement of Time, Money, Length, Capacity, Weight, and Temperature. Print your Mental Math Warm-Up Cards on heavy cardstock. Punch a hole in each card in the upper left ha
Preview of Double or Add Multiplication Math Hack

Double or Add Multiplication Math Hack

No matter how well you teach basic math skills, some kids still struggle with memorizing their multiplication facts. They may have mastered skipping counting to 5s, but after that, they’re just stuck. Welcome the Double-or-Add math hack. Using the distributive property, kids learn to break down numbers into manageable multiplication units they already know. Starting with the identity property, students recall that anything times 1 will always equal that number. From there, students explore the e
Preview of Digital Math Mats Addition With Carrying, sums to 18

Digital Math Mats Addition With Carrying, sums to 18

** Download our Digital Math for FREE. All we ask is that you leave a review to help others know why you love our new product. **Take your hands-on math instruction to the digital level with this easy-to-use digital math mat for addition with carrying up to sums of 18. Whether you're going paperless - your classroom is using remote learning - or you want to give your students additional practice with modeling basic addition with manipulatives, these math mats are just what you need. This product
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About the store

Experience

I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.

Teaching style

Nothing sparks learning like rolling up your sleeves and getting dirty - whether its in the sandbox or by having a spirited Socratic discussion.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am always honored to receive fantastic feedback from the TpT community on the products they've purchased through my store. I was also pretty thrilled to have been invited to submit a chapter to the 2019 publication: Success Strategies for Parenting Gifted Kids: Expert Advice From the National Association for Gifted Children

My own education history

With a Masters in Education from Johns Hopkins University, including a certificate in Gifted Education, I blend research-based best practices into curricular content that often ties in with social-emotional learning.

Additional biographical information

I homeschooled my children from kindergarten into college - but I am also a professional curriculum developer who has worked with nonprofits, schools, and colleges. I live in Maryland. My passion is working with the kids who make you want to pull your hair out. I blog occasionally at everyday-learning.org